It's happened! Baby eagles have hatched in Southwest Florida!

NORTH FORT MYERS, Fla. -- The time has come! We've been watching the Southwest Florida Eagle cam since November when we spotted two eggs in the nest of Harriet and M15.

At 8:54 p.m. Tuesday, E-10 made its introduction to the world. Sibling E-11 made its debut 4:25 p.m. Wednesday.

Here's a look from the nest:

The first egg was laid on Nov. 19. The second, on Nov. 22. The normal gestation period is around 35 days.

On Tuesday, we got word that both eggs are pipping. Pipping is when the eaglet pokes a hole in the membrane separating it from the air bubble in the eggshell. From there, the eaglets will scratch their way out.

For the past month, Harriet and M15 haven taken turns incubating the eggs, keeping the necessary 105-degree temperature. (Watch live!)